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The American Bar Association (ABA) is the world's largest voluntary professional organization. It is committed to: serving our members, improving the legal profession, eliminating bias and enhancing diversity, and advancing the rule of law throughout the United States and around the world. The American Bar Association, on February 13, 2006, issued a statement denouncing the warrantless domestic surveillance program, accusing Bush of exceeding his powers under the Constitution. Their analysis opines that the key arguments advanced by the Bush administration are not compatible with the law. The ABA stopped short of calling for impeachment, but asked for hearings that could become the basis for impeachment of the President, Vice President, Attorney-General, and other officials. The American Bar Association (ABA) is the liberal's version of a union for lawyers. It seems the only purpose of the ABA is to make it easy to sue harmless corporations for consumers' stupidity. In 2007, the ABA finally did something right: they named The Greatest Attorney General Ever, Alberto Gonzales their Lawyer of the Year! Well, it's a start...speaking of a good start...
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The American Bar Association (ABA) is the liberal's version of a union for lawyers. It seems the only purpose of the ABA is to make it easy to sue harmless corporations for consumers' stupidity. In 2007, the ABA finally did something right: they named The Greatest Attorney General Ever, Alberto Gonzales their Lawyer of the Year! Well, it's a start...speaking of a good start... The American Bar Association (ABA) is the world's largest voluntary professional organization. It is committed to: serving our members, improving the legal profession, eliminating bias and enhancing diversity, and advancing the rule of law throughout the United States and around the world. The American Bar Association, on February 13, 2006, issued a statement denouncing the warrantless domestic surveillance program, accusing Bush of exceeding his powers under the Constitution. Their analysis opines that the key arguments advanced by the Bush administration are not compatible with the law. The ABA stopped short of calling for impeachment, but asked for hearings that could become the basis for impeachment of the President, Vice President, Attorney-General, and other officials. "[T]he American Bar Association urges the Congress to conduct a thorough, comprehensive investigation to determine: (a) the nature and extent of electronic surveillance of U.S. persons conducted by any U.S. government agency for foreign intelligence purposes that does not comply with FISA; (b) what basis or bases were advanced (at the time it was initiated and subsequently) for the legality of such surveillance; (c) whether the Congress was properly informed of and consulted as to the surveillance; (d) the nature of the information obtained as a result of the surveillance and whether it was retained or shared with other agencies; and (e) whether this information was used in legal proceedings against any U.S. citizen."